New systemic efforts to support schools have struggled to gain traction in the face of difficult school - level conditions: weak internal capacity, competing priorities, and the rapid pace of change.
Not exact matches
Consider how
new infrastructure technology can minimize payment, operational, and
systemic risks while improving anti-money laundering (AML)
efforts.
She gave the example of the
effort to pass public financing in
New York State as one solution to target the
systemic problem of money in politics.
«These officials were supposed to lead
New York State's
efforts to modernize technology, but my office found flagrant misconduct and that no one within OFT stepped forward to question these actions, indicating a
systemic breakdown in agency ethics,» DiNapoli said.
Written by the RAND Corp. of Santa Monica, Calif., the study analyzes
efforts by the
New York City - based Wallace Foundation to foster
systemic out - of - school - time programs in five cities: Boston; Chicago;
New York City; Providence, R.I.; and the District of Columbia.
He previously served as Chief Operating Officer for the Christina School District, Delaware's largest district, providing leadership for the
New Directions in Christina
systemic reform
effort.
A caveat here in the history of such an initiative more than two decades ago: The California
New Teacher Project, which funded reduced class loads and extensive mentoring for rookie teachers, resulted in improved performance of both students and teachers, but that success did not continue when the
efforts did not take hold in a
systemic way.
With these
efforts, we aim to expand our reach, shift toward
systemic engagement, and increase awareness and understanding of California's
new funding formula to support equity in public education.
There are many dimensions of action affecting this moment in time — a renewed focus and emerging consensus regarding the kinds of learning outcomes essential for success in today's globally connected world; significant
efforts to promote innovation affecting all facets of education, particularly regarding
new teaching and learning strategies and opportunities; and a renewed focus on key elements of necessary
systemic change, in which the roles of the federal government, the states, school systems and schools are better aligned and more coherently understood.